Cmon Daniel, people spent whole year in US and never mentioned it and got
Citizenship..(i.e, b4 when it wasn't required to take US visa). So just
relax, if you dont have stamps in passport, who's gonna know
"Daniel W." wrote in message
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> "http://www.iamnotamerican.com" wrote in
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> > Personally, I think you applied too early. People who apply AS SOON
> > AS they are 'eligible' are prone to experience delays or mistakes. Case
> > in point is your current situation...you're now remembering other days
of
> > absence. You certainly should report all absences on the form. Failure
> > to be honest could result in even further delays. It's hindsight now of
> > course, but if you had waited a few weeks or a month (or even longer)
you
> > likely wouldn't be experiencing this now.
> >
> > Good luck with your application.
>
> Actually my problem is not shortage of required days to meet residency
> requirement. As I said in my OP, I have put some room for those unforseen
> errors. If I report those 3 days absence now, I'll still be able to meet
the
> residency requirement. My real issue is what would be better way to handle
> this mismatch with my original application.
>
> Thanks for your reply.
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